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Volleyball
Oct. 14, Santa Rita over Rio Rico, 25-18, 10-25, 9-25, 25-19, 15-9.
Oct. 14, Flowing Wells over Nogales, 25-12, 25-22, 25-22. “Again the girls played well enough to win but simple mistakes cost them their victory,” Nogales High coach Dan Moran said. “Their attitude was great and they enjoyed being out there and they tried their best to come away with a victory.” Nogales stats: Sabrina German, 1 dig; Norma Suarez, 1 block, 1 kill, 1 dig; Cassie Alvarez, 3 blocks, 6 kills, 1 dig; Alexis Lazcano, 3 aces, 1 kill; Mariela Cordova, 1 kill; Jessica Woodhouse, 1 dig; and Olivia Valencia, 2 blocks, 3 kills.
Junior Varsity
Volleyball
Oct. 14, Flowing Wells over Nogales (7-3), 2-0
Freshmen
Volleyball
Oct. 14, Nogales (7-3) over Flowing Wells, 2-0
Coach input
Coaches need to send scores - All Santa Cruz County high school varsity coaches should e-mail or call in all scores for home and away games to the Nogales International. Scores, and player stats, may be sent to roger@nogalesinternational.com, faxed to (520) 761-3115 or phoned in to voicemail at (520) 375-5770. The date of the game, team names and a callback number should always be given. Additionally, include first and last names of all players mentioned. Scores should be sent to arrive at the Nogales International no later than 7:30 a.m. the day after the game “ no exceptions. It is not necessary to report scores if you know that a Nogales International reporter is at the event and has the scores.
Football
Game to resume - The game between Patagonia and Valley Union was called due to lightning Oct. 10 in the second quarter, with the score 14-6 in favor of Valley Union. The game is scheduled to resume Monday at 1 p.m. at Elfrida.
Golf
Bob Brubaker tourney planned - The Nogales U of A Alumni Bob Brubaker Memorial Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament is planned for Nov. 1 at Kino Springs Golf Course. Registration opens at 8 a.m. and the tourney begins at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start. Format is three-person scramble with a fee of $95 per player. Fee includes breakfast, golf and cart, U of A logo shirt, practice balls, dinner and prizes, raffle and auction. A Ping set of irons goes for closest to the pin on two par three holes. Hole sponsorships are $150; and hole sponsorships plus team fees is $390. For more information, contact Lenny Lizardi at (520) 287-4174.
Golf for Scholars planned - The Patagonia-Sonoita Rotary Club Golfing for Scholars Tournament is planned for Nov. 8 at Kino Springs Golf Club. The scramble format tourney begins at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start. Registration opens at 8 a.m. cost is $85 per golfer, and includes cart, goodie bag, prizes, continental breakfast and lunch followed by a raffle. Proceeds go to support scholarships for local high school students and other projects funded by the Patagonia-Sonoita Rotary Club. Contributions are accepted. Lunch and raffle (no golf) is $25. For more information, call Leslie Kramer at (520) 455-0055 or e-mail Kramerlaw@earthlink.net.
Shooting
Police tactical shoot planned - The Nogales Police Department plans its 7th annual Sgt. Alex Bermudez Memorial Tactical Shoot for Oct. 25 at the Nogales Police Department range. The event is open to agency-affiliated officers only. Registration opens at 7 a.m. Competition begins at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $20 per individual shooter, $5 per person for three-person team. Officers must shoot individually to qualify on three-person team. Food and beverages will be provided. Registration deadline is Oct. 23. Competition will be limited to the first 80 shooters to register. For registration, or more information, contact Asst Chief Roy Bermudez, Capt. Eddie Zuniga, Sgt. Juan Jimenez, Det. Nick Acevedo or officer John V. Zuniga at (520) 287-9111.
Tennis
Arianna Villa of Rio Rico won the USTA Quickstart Tennis Tournament played at Randolph Park in Tucson on Oct. 12. This was her third tournament title in a row.
AWAY
News from
the field
AZGFD
Payson to welcome back the trout to Green Valley - The return of trout stockings to Payson’s Green Valley Lakes resumes today, after a four month hiatus. Over 700 Colorado grown rainbow trout will be delivered as part of the 'Welcome Back the Trout' season opening kickoff. These beautiful mountain lakes nestled in Green Valley Park offer a pleasant respite. Fall is a wonderful time to visit the rim country, see the colors, and relax and fish for trout along the grassy shorelines of this popular urban fishery. The fish-stocking program at Green Valley is different from all other Urban Fishing Program waters. Rainbow trout are the only species stocked by the Department during an eight-month season that starts in mid October and continues every other week through early May. Limits on trout are four per day for licensed anglers and two trout for children under age 14.
(Courtesy Arizona Game and Fish Department.)






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